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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Dissertation summaries
Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2014November 01, 2014 BST

Everything in Common?: The Theology and Practice of the Sharing of Possessions in Community in the New Testament with Particular Reference to Jesus and His Disciples, the Earliest Christians, and Paul.

Fiona J. R. Gregson,
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https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29381
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Articles in Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2014

Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2014
  • 'My Name Will Be Great among the Nations': The Missio Dei in the Book of the Twelve
    Jerry Hwang
  • The End of the Bible?: The Position of Chronicles in the Canon
    Edmon L. Gallagher
  • Testimony in John's Gospel: The Puzzle of 5:31 and 8:14
    Thomas W. Simpson
  • The Letters of Claudius Terentianus and the New Testament: Insights and Observations on Epistolary Themes
    Peter M. Head
  • Paul's Conflicting Statements on Female Public Speaking (1 Cor. 11:5) and Silence (1 Cor. 14:34-35): A New Suggestion
    Armin D. Baum
  • Galatians 1-2 without a Mirror: Reflections on Paul's Conflict with the Agitators
    Justin K. Hardin
  • Canonical Interpretations of the Song of Songs
    Rosalind S. Clarke
  • Everything in Common?: The Theology and Practice of the Sharing of Possessions in Community in the New Testament with Particular Reference to Jesus and His Disciples, the Earliest Christians, and Paul.
    Fiona J. R. Gregson
  • Paul and Empire: A Reframing of Romans 13:1-7 in the Context of the New Exodus
    Ovidiu Hanc
  • Thomas Aquinas on Hebrews: The Excellence of Christ
    Dana Benesh
Tyndale Bulletin
Gregson, Fiona J. R. 2014. “Everything in Common?: The Theology and Practice of the Sharing of Possessions in Community in the New Testament with Particular Reference to Jesus and His Disciples, the Earliest Christians, and Paul.” Tyndale Bulletin 65 (2): 309–12. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29381.
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